Welcome to Same Day Crowns Network. A nation wide network representing the best of the best when it comes to dentists and dental practices who are leaders in the industry, not simply with technologically advanced equipment, but also in regards to patient care, dental therapies and overall client satisfaction.

Your dental health is exceptionally important and it should not be taken lightly. At the same time, it shouldn't take multiple visits to obtain a great smile.

GREAT DAY DENTALBRADLEY BEACH NJ

Updated On Friday, February 22, 2019 08:08:48 AM

Why Are These Crowns Called Same Day Crowns?

This cutting edge technology permits your dental practitioner to take accurate images of your tooth and use those images to design, manufacture, and put a porcelain or zirconia crown in a single appointment. Same day crowns provide unparalleled benefits, value, and accuracy to our patients.

How Does The Same Day Crown Technology Work?

The same day crown process consists of three basic steps. 1st, your dental practitioner uses 3D imaging to take highly precise photos of your tooth and the surrounding structures. Next, they then download these images into a computer and, using computer-assisted design software, develops your custom-fitted crown. From there, your dental practitioner will send out the design to their in-office accuracy milling machine which creates the crown from a block of dental porcelain or zirconia. Once they stain and glaze the crown for extra strength and esthetics, your dental practitioner will position it on your tooth.

Exactly What Are The Advantages Of Same Day Crowns?

We only use dental porcelain and zirconia to create our same day crowns. These metal-free restorations offer incomparable strength, sturdiness, chip and stain resistance, and natural charm.

Precision-fitted same day crowns need less tooth prep work and maintain more of your tooth structure.

Traditional crowns require 2 office visits. With same day crowns, you can come to our dentist's office for an appointment and leave with a wonderfully fixed tooth.

You can avoid the trouble and possible risks associated with uncomfortable temporary crowns.

Make An Appointment With Our Office

To set up a visit or examination, call us today. It's time you experienced dental care near your home!

Same Day Crown Restorations

CEREC stands for CERamic REConstruction and is a tool in our office that can take accurate digital images of locations requiring restoration and produce the suitable restoration on the spot.

With our CEREC cad/cam machine, you can have your crown or other restoration completed in just one visit. We will develop and custom fit your tooth precisely with our computer milling unit right in the office. You no longer have to have a temporary crown or wait weeks for the laboratory to produce your crown.

CEREC can be used in a wide range of indications: posterior crowns, anterior crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays and partial crowns.

Dental Procedures That May Be Offered

A range of dental treatments are available for our local clients. Our goal is to supply a warm and comforting environment for your dental experience, whether you are visiting us for the very first time for a dental evaluation and cleaning, or you are returning to complete your cosmetic smile makeover.

The services listed below are just a sampling of what we may provide:

Dental Crowns

Dental Implants

Teeth Whitening

Complete & Partial Dentures

Dental Bonding

Temporal-Mandibular Joint Treatments

Periodontal Disease

Porcelain Veneers

Dental Bridges

Root Canal Therapy

Fillings

Today's Topic Will Be About:

Endodontic Treatment (Root Canal)

Root canal treatment (also described as root canal therapy or endodontic therapy) is essential when a cavity is allowed, through neglect, to reach all the way to the root pulp. (Regular cleanings and checkups prevent and discover issues early). Sometimes deep restorations or trauma to a tooth may also cause the nerve to be damaged to the point it requires root canal treatment. When this takes place, the pulp becomes infected, and can even extend through the root tip and begin to eat away at the surrounding bone (this is an abscess).

By the time the pulp is infected it has to be treated, and can not heal by itself. It can even damage the entire immune system. This is dangerous, and may be really painful. Signs that the pulp has ended up being infected may consist of sensitivity to hot/cold or sweets, pain, swelling, pain to biting or pressure, and a bad taste in the mouth. Often, however, no symptoms are apparent and the person is unaware of any problem up until a checkup.

A root canal is then performed to clear out the infected tooth pulp, and disinfect the canals of the tooth. The only other treatment would be to extract the tooth. As soon as the infection is resolved, the canal(s) are filled in to prevent any further infection. Generally a core build-up and crown is suggested for bring back a tooth that has actually had root canal treatment.Permalink:Great Day Dental